@@Efegaming1 Well, my curious RUclipsr, Animal Jam is a television show produced by the Jim Henson Company in 2003. The show is a wild, music-driven, live-action dance show designed to be "interactive," and encourages viewers to get up and dance along with the characters. The show is hosted by Muppet characters Edi and Waffle. The show premiered on the TLC Network on February 24, 2003, and then moved to the Discovery Kids channel on March 3rd of the same year. Thirty episodes were produced, and several have been released on DVD. The show also aired on Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia. Format Animal Jam uses real-life kids and puppet characters to teach movement and physical skills. Animal Jam hosts, Edi and Waffle, speak directly to the viewers at home and gets them physical active. The episodes consist of several physical themes including walking, flexibility, personal space, balance, jumping, marching, and physical expression. Each episodes has original songs followed by real animal footage that inspire dances and recurring games songs that viewers must follow along with.
I see a lot of 00s-10s kids here. Myself, I was born in 1986. I thoroughly miss the 90s, and have for a long time. Let me tell you now: you never stop loving the era when you were a kid. It was the freest you ever felt. The most unencumbered, the most optimistic about the future. I'll tell you what I wish someone had told me: in all your happiest memories, you are never pining for the past. You made memories because you were active and fully engaged in. If you want a fragment of that happiness back, go back to that mindset of a kid: be present in every moment you can, don't fret about the past or worry about the future. That is the only way to remain in that same, invigorated state. It gets better, y'all, but sometimes it takes awhile.
nah dude i loved the 90s more than anything. The 2000s from 2000-2002 was a close second. Followed by the 80s. The 90s was the perfect blend of entertainment and media and the bands? I would've loved to have been a teenager during that time.
@@Leo-yn5fx 90s were the best being a kid. I’m 1988 baby and growing up in the 90s was amazing, especially where I grew up. Everytime I visit my family back home, it’s crazy how much things have changed. It’s overpopulated and kids no longer play outside. So happy I was able to grow up before smartphones and iPads
Billy May's RIP was funny and a good guy but man I spit out my breakfast when I heard Vinces German comment I mean he didn't say Yatzees obviously he wouldnt but dat man is Jwesih as fack and it was just odd da wY he said it.
Hello. It's so glad to meet you. My name is Brian López. The 2000's is my favorite decade of all time. And yes, the 2000's has quite a lot of Cartoon Network original shows. Which Cartoon Network original shows did you grow up with? Please let me know in the comments down below.
@@marklopez7775 I was 18 in 2000 and I LOOOOOVED the CN, Power Puff Girls, Dexter's Lab, COW AND CHICKEN!!!! Courage the Cowardly dog, ED EDD & EDDY! I may be turning 42 next month but I will always watch them if they are on!
@@thelthrythquezada8397 Hello. Good morning. So, since The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy is a Cartoon Network original show from the 2000s, what is your favorite episode of The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy? Please let me know in the comments down below.
Personally I thought the 2010s were just as good as the 2000s, though I spent less of my life in the 2000s. Bad things happened, especially for America like the "end of the world" conspiracies, The 9/11 attacks, the Iraq war, and the 2008 recession, lasting until 2009. 2010s had no major conflicts besides the Afghanistan stuff, but both decades are equally as good overall. 2020 ended a beautiful double decade era.
Maybe it's because I was a kid and I couldn't see what was going on right in front of me, but the world just seemed so "normal" then. None of the bullcrap we have going on today with most of our media tailored towards covering it
Social media, counterintuitively, has made people more antisocial. It used to be on the internet that when talking to people, even random strangers, there was a genuine effort to communicate and learn about the people you talked to. Even in comment sections just like this, long lasting friendships would be made! That doesn't happen anymore. People are socially engineered to fear each other, fight each other, and just keep scrolling. It's utterly tragic.
I’m glad mine never bought into that stuff and told us it wasn’t something we needed, along with not feeding us that pure sugar cereal that looked so good but was poison, I’ve only had fast food or soda a handful of times in the last 5 years except when there wasn’t food at home I’m so grateful we never turned into an average obese person like so many parents let their kids turn into
my aunts used to record our favorite cartoons onto vhs for us kids. so a select few of these ads are burned into my brain from how many times i've seen those vhs tapes
Hello. It's so glad to meet you. My name is Brian López. The 2000's is my favorite decade of all time. And yes, the 2000's has quite a lot of Cartoon Network original shows. Which Cartoon Network original shows did you grow up with? Please let me know in the comments down below.
It’s insane that I literally vividly remember each and every single commercial on this video. It makes me sad. I was born in 1998, so this is my entire childhood right here. Also still think that Education Connection song is a bop to this day. I can still sing every word lol
I was born in 2008, I’m 15 years old now. I really wish I grew up in the times you guys did, even though I remember nothing from the 2000s, it still looks nostalgic, just sucks I’m growing up in this terrible time
I'm a '98 baby myself. I instantly recognized every one of these commercials too. It makes me feel like I just came inside to watch TV after playing for hours outside
@@ItsMythiclhey I was born just a few years before you in 2005 and I have a few memories of these, watching tv at a friends house and the “nerf or nothing” commercials or the danimals commercials, man the nostalgia
For the most part I am really happy but it took a while for that to happen (Mainly Jesus fixed me up) what makes me sad is that I can watch these till I turn blue in the face, edit commercials in the my tv shows and movies to give me the retro feel. But it's not having my friends (or rather having the old school style of friendships we had back in the day. To day people just want to hang out of FaceBook and not in person, or over the phone like we used to back then. And that's what makes me sad. Sometimes I just wanna call up old buddies and pick up where we left off, but...
@@VACSwithLay Adulting is easy for me, what's hard are the bills. 😅and knowing its on you and not Mom and dad anymore. I had no intentions on leaving my mother, I was gonna stay with her till one of us died, and I was prepared to do that, buuuut she left first to Michigan to run from her life, and I moved on into the Army.
No that would be the late 90s early to mid 2000s the mid-to-late 2000's is when everything I mean everything went to shit especially with the first Writers Guild strike
Boy I miss the 2000’s so much! Those were the best days to be a kid. It was the perfect balance of having access to modern technology and still having an old school mindset. Seeing Billy Mays made me emotional because he was the greatest pitchman ever. He actually cared for people’s needs and knew how to sell. The world started going downhill after he left this world. RIP Billy Mays 😢
@@jessemasters3963 The world was a much better place with both him and Michael Jackson in it. There’s so many things about the 2000’s that made the world a bette replace and it’s ridiculous how we let it get out of hand as bad as it is today.
@@jessemasters3963nah man Billy Mays was the one man holding the universe together, with the incredible power of his six sticks of Mighty Putty and the stain removing power of OxiClean. Ever since he died, the world has been in chaos.
@@mistorbear You're not gonna get cancelled for being creative. At this point, the whole "political correctness is ruining everything" excuse for being boring and unoriginal is just tiring. It's not like these commercials were super edgy or anything. You just need to think outside the box and not take yourself so seriously.
@@elizrebezilmadommdo1662Political correctness did ruin everything, targeted advertising like this relies on target demographics. You can’t sell to international audiences without being politically correct and target American audiences only. Creative and unique content will always be far less profitable than relatable and safe content (political correctness) for the sake of international profitability.
14:21 These ads for ringtones are the definition of the early 2000s for me. I don't even know if it's possible to communicate to young people how ridiculously ubiquitous these were.
Man I really miss these commercials on my TV and I really don't mind going back. Sometimes it's always good to start over from where you left off or from the beginning. 🙂
I was born in 2002, so my childhood is firmly rooted in the mid/late 2000s and early 2010s. Truly a great time to be a kid. I remember every single commercial featured here vividly.
I was born in 2001, and I grew up watching Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, and Cartoon Network, so I saw many of these ads when they were on the air, some of them multiple times lol
@LukeXDofficial Well, my curious RUclipsr, Animal Jam is a television show produced by the Jim Henson Company in 2003. The show is a wild, music-driven, live-action dance show designed to be "interactive," and encourages viewers to get up and dance along with the characters. The show is hosted by Muppet characters Edi and Waffle. The show premiered on the TLC Network on February 24, 2003, and then moved to the Discovery Kids channel on March 3rd of the same year. Thirty episodes were produced, and several have been released on DVD. The show also aired on Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia. Format Animal Jam uses real-life kids and puppet characters to teach movement and physical skills. Animal Jam hosts, Edi and Waffle, speak directly to the viewers at home and gets them physical active. The episodes consist of several physical themes including walking, flexibility, personal space, balance, jumping, marching, and physical expression. Each episodes has original songs followed by real animal footage that inspire dances and recurring games songs that viewers must follow along with.
I'm twenty-five, and I wish we still had these commercials instead of the crap we get now, like Progressive just making everyone hatable, Liberty Mutual just being annoying, and drug commercials where everyone has to sing horribly.
17:36 What always got me about the chef boyardee commercial is that there's NO WAY the mom doesn't assume her daughter shoplifted that can 😆 Straight up five finger discount 😂🖐🖐
Even as a kid I thought the Danimals crush cups were a flawed design cause there must have been yogurt that got stuck at the bottom, especially in the corners, when you crushed it. I’m sure that was a pain to get out.
I was born in 03’ and remember so many of these fondly. 10:35 was my favorite commercial. I can’t believe I’m already 20, it feels like childhood went by way too fast. I used to have my own Bendaroos and Sparkscooter.
Wow, so many feelings. I was born in 93, seeing this video really makes me miss being young. I remember coming home after school to eat a bowl of cereal or what ever was available to eat and watch cartoons.
Same. It was awesome being a kid in the early 2000s. Saturday mornings hit different watching cartoons eating your favorite bowl of cereal. Even the As Seen On TV ads are tempting to buy from now.
I was born in 2005, I didn't have cable at home unless i went to my grandma's house, so at home i grew up watching classic kid shows from the 80s and 90s on DVD, but when i was able to watch shows from like, Cartoon Network, Disney, Nickoloden/Nick Jr, and Boomerang, ect, ..i recognize some of these ads.. I miss my childhood days..i turned 18 last month..goodbye childhood :,] ill miss you little me..
born in 2000, i haven't seen these in over a decade but they're all so familiar at the same time. thank you for uploading, I appreciate the nostalgia trip. things really changed so fast,
I remember a lot of these from when they'd just aired. It's weird seeing them all grainy and old-looking now! 2000s commercials were iconic and definitely had more in common with '90s commercials than with 2020s commercials.
@@UnicornFairy42 true but do you know how annoying it is seeing the same comment from 24/7 Seriously you ain't got to ask the same question if people don't know it they don't know it stop asking
This is a bittersweet video for me, I had a tough childhood with abusive parents but TV was like a window into a normal life for me back then. If nothing else im glad that we have this shared experience
I love how these commercials influenced us to do dumb things as kids. When I kept on seeing the Danimals Crush Cup commercial, I would later crush my Trix yogurt at school and when my class had a birthday party and got Capri Suns, we eventually blew up our pouches and stepped on it to where the teacher stopped us lol
I feel like a sleeper agent when that education connection song starts playing that I haven't heard in over 10 years and I start singing it word for word
The As Seen On TV’s commercials had us going on hunger strikes and annoying our parents only for a good majority of the as seen on TV products be scams 😂.
@@Multi_of_9 Well, my curious RUclipsr, Animal Jam is a television show produced by the Jim Henson Company in 2003. The show is a wild, music-driven, live-action dance show designed to be "interactive," and encourages viewers to get up and dance along with the characters. The show is hosted by Muppet characters Edi and Waffle. The show premiered on the TLC Network on February 24, 2003, and then moved to the Discovery Kids channel on March 3rd of the same year. Thirty episodes were produced, and several have been released on DVD. The show also aired on Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia. Format Animal Jam uses real-life kids and puppet characters to teach movement and physical skills. Animal Jam hosts, Edi and Waffle, speak directly to the viewers at home and gets them physical active. The episodes consist of several physical themes including walking, flexibility, personal space, balance, jumping, marching, and physical expression. Each episodes has original songs followed by real animal footage that inspire dances and recurring games songs that viewers must follow along with.
First 3 ads were my childhood. I was a little bit late to this era (born in 06’), but man this style of ads brings me back to the early 2010s Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network.
Man I really miss these commercials on my TV and I really don't mind going back. Sometimes it's always good to start over from where you left off or from the beginning. 🙂
why is no one talking about the one at 15:50 that had me confused af. First I did not expect the old lady to swoop in like that, then it ends being a ps2 ad?? I assumed it was a milk or a cereal ad lmao.
I’m only 16, but I feel so nostalgic for these ads because my grandma recorded TV shows on her TV and I remember this whole vibe the ads had. I love being able to experience it once again and even some of these I can recall from my childhood. R.I.P., Billy Mayes.
The sad thing is my sister will never have that era of commercials that are nostalgic cus all she watches are streaming services like most kids now days. These bring back so many memories.
its fascinating how this was during a time where we were collectively recovering from 9/11 and the subsequent wars. we were generally hoping for a better future
@@Sweetumskitty1789 Well, my curious RUclipsr, Animal Jam is a television show produced by the Jim Henson Company in 2003. The show is a wild, music-driven, live-action dance show designed to be "interactive," and encourages viewers to get up and dance along with the characters. The show is hosted by Muppet characters Edi and Waffle. The show premiered on the TLC Network on February 24, 2003, and then moved to the Discovery Kids channel on March 3rd of the same year. Thirty episodes were produced, and several have been released on DVD. The show also aired on Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia. Format Animal Jam uses real-life kids and puppet characters to teach movement and physical skills. Animal Jam hosts, Edi and Waffle, speak directly to the viewers at home and gets them physical active. The episodes consist of several physical themes including walking, flexibility, personal space, balance, jumping, marching, and physical expression. Each episodes has original songs followed by real animal footage that inspire dances and recurring games songs that viewers must follow along with.
@@chelle967 Well, my curious RUclipsr, Animal Jam is a television show produced by the Jim Henson Company in 2003. The show is a wild, music-driven, live-action dance show designed to be "interactive," and encourages viewers to get up and dance along with the characters. The show is hosted by Muppet characters Edi and Waffle. The show premiered on the TLC Network on February 24, 2003, and then moved to the Discovery Kids channel on March 3rd of the same year. Thirty episodes were produced, and several have been released on DVD. The show also aired on Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia. Format Animal Jam uses real-life kids and puppet characters to teach movement and physical skills. Animal Jam hosts, Edi and Waffle, speak directly to the viewers at home and gets them physical active. The episodes consist of several physical themes including walking, flexibility, personal space, balance, jumping, marching, and physical expression. Each episodes has original songs followed by real animal footage that inspire dances and recurring games songs that viewers must follow along with.
15:50 I love that they used the song Clair de Lune as background music for this commercial. I can’t remember the name of it though but I remember most of these commercials when I was younger, they take me back I really do miss them so much I miss my childhood.
Billy Mays. Classic; to me he looked almost like my dad. Almost exactly the same voice. Sadly my old man died from a stroke after twelve years of not contacting the family out of spite. Made his own life. He basically ate himself to death at the age of 58. That was the year before last in December '21. RIP old fart. I still miss you 😢
Hello. It's so glad to meet you. My name is Brian López. The 2000's is my favorite decade of all time. And yes, the 2000's has quite a lot of Cartoon Network original shows. Which Cartoon Network original shows did you grow up with? Please let me know in the comments down below.
As a kid it always looked like it SO MUCH toothpaste to be putting on a single brush, like wayyyy too much. Watching it today I feel like I use even more than that 💀
I love the trend of 90s-style commercials that were all the same: "BUY OUR PRODUCT BECAUSE IT'S EXTREME AND YOU'RE HARDCORE!!!" And it's just some gummy candy or something innocuous. It's like how they advertise things that are the opposite of football during football, like insurance and accounting and boring stuff.
Thank you everyone for 10K Views and thank you for the feedback! What commercial do you miss the most?
The one with white people.
Every one of them
@@dangeloperkins6847Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
All of them!
@@UnicornFairy42 Yes
When we saw these as kids most of the time we couldnt wait for them to be over. Now we watch old commercials as entertainment
damn fr
Unless it was Everest or catchy
True bro 😂
Ikr, it's funny how we're all watching the exact thing we didn't care for while we were watching our Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network
@@MrMusic367 Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
you know its the early 2000s when 8 piece wings are 2.99
And IPods. I forgot they existed for a minute there.
@@Cartman4wesomeiPod was like 100
@@Atthewgoop the orginal shuffle was like 50
It’s funny in the commercial after he says only $2.99 he says “not for long”
@@jc420ogI remember getting $50 in birthday cards one year and realizing I can buy an Apple product with my own money 😂
“Respect the pouch! RESPECT IT👹!” I never thought i’d hear it again…
The entire reason I started drinking Capri-Sun was those great ads
Respect 💯🥶🥵
vs.
*RESPECT IT!* 🫡👺
@@universal_wisdom3416 so refreshing😎🏖️ I love your profile pick
@@violetwade6528
Thank you :) I hope you recovered from whatever happened in your profile pic lol
@@universal_wisdom3416 i did lol twas just a flesh wound
As a early 2000s kid I would say I miss the edginess and zaniness.
Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
You and I both whoever you are
@@Efegaming1 Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
@@UnicornFairy42 with all due respect, I have no idea what you're talking about
@@Efegaming1 Well, my curious RUclipsr, Animal Jam is a television show produced by the Jim Henson Company in 2003. The show is a wild, music-driven, live-action dance show designed to be "interactive," and encourages viewers to get up and dance along with the characters. The show is hosted by Muppet characters Edi and Waffle.
The show premiered on the TLC Network on February 24, 2003, and then moved to the Discovery Kids channel on March 3rd of the same year. Thirty episodes were produced, and several have been released on DVD. The show also aired on Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia.
Format
Animal Jam uses real-life kids and puppet characters to teach movement and physical skills. Animal Jam hosts, Edi and Waffle, speak directly to the viewers at home and gets them physical active. The episodes consist of several physical themes including walking, flexibility, personal space, balance, jumping, marching, and physical expression. Each episodes has original songs followed by real animal footage that inspire dances and recurring games songs that viewers must follow along with.
I see a lot of 00s-10s kids here. Myself, I was born in 1986. I thoroughly miss the 90s, and have for a long time. Let me tell you now: you never stop loving the era when you were a kid. It was the freest you ever felt. The most unencumbered, the most optimistic about the future. I'll tell you what I wish someone had told me: in all your happiest memories, you are never pining for the past. You made memories because you were active and fully engaged in. If you want a fragment of that happiness back, go back to that mindset of a kid: be present in every moment you can, don't fret about the past or worry about the future. That is the only way to remain in that same, invigorated state.
It gets better, y'all, but sometimes it takes awhile.
nah dude i loved the 90s more than anything. The 2000s from 2000-2002 was a close second. Followed by the 80s. The 90s was the perfect blend of entertainment and media and the bands? I would've loved to have been a teenager during that time.
@@Leo-yn5fx
90s were the best being a kid. I’m 1988 baby and growing up in the 90s was amazing, especially where I grew up. Everytime I visit my family back home, it’s crazy how much things have changed. It’s overpopulated and kids no longer play outside. So happy I was able to grow up before smartphones and iPads
@@Akooks”kids no longer play outside” is the biggest lie I’ve ever heard
I also miss the 90s.
@@ajakakakakI wouldn’t say so. Kids do not play outside anywhere near what our generation was used to 30 years ago.
RIP Billy Mays, the greatest voice on TV ever
Would recognize that voice anywhere!
Billy Mays walked so Phil Swift could run
Billy May's RIP was funny and a good guy but man I spit out my breakfast when I heard Vinces German comment I mean he didn't say Yatzees obviously he wouldnt but dat man is Jwesih as fack and it was just odd da wY he said it.
@@steveguzman6141 wat
RIP
Dude I just zoned out and I literally thought I was watching TV in the 2000s again.
Hello. It's so glad to meet you. My name is Brian López. The 2000's is my favorite decade of all time. And yes, the 2000's has quite a lot of Cartoon Network original shows. Which Cartoon Network original shows did you grow up with? Please let me know in the comments down below.
Yes, but did you get to the point of "WHEN IS THE SHOW COMING BACK ALREADY? Oh wait... that's right RUclips time machine"
@@marklopez7775 I was 18 in 2000 and I LOOOOOVED the CN, Power Puff Girls, Dexter's Lab, COW AND CHICKEN!!!! Courage the Cowardly dog, ED EDD & EDDY! I may be turning 42 next month but I will always watch them if they are on!
@@thelthrythquezada8397 Hello. Good morning. So, since The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy is a Cartoon Network original show from the 2000s, what is your favorite episode of The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy? Please let me know in the comments down below.
@@marklopez7775 I was never into that show, I can't say I have ever watched an episode. Sorry buddy.
I miss the 2000s so much.
Same it was best years of my life
Same
Me too
Personally I thought the 2010s were just as good as the 2000s, though I spent less of my life in the 2000s. Bad things happened, especially for America like the "end of the world" conspiracies, The 9/11 attacks, the Iraq war, and the 2008 recession, lasting until 2009. 2010s had no major conflicts besides the Afghanistan stuff, but both decades are equally as good overall. 2020 ended a beautiful double decade era.
Maybe it's because I was a kid and I couldn't see what was going on right in front of me, but the world just seemed so "normal" then. None of the bullcrap we have going on today with most of our media tailored towards covering it
The imagination back then... the ability to socialize like that back then... I'd love to see that again.
Social media, counterintuitively, has made people more antisocial. It used to be on the internet that when talking to people, even random strangers, there was a genuine effort to communicate and learn about the people you talked to. Even in comment sections just like this, long lasting friendships would be made! That doesn't happen anymore. People are socially engineered to fear each other, fight each other, and just keep scrolling. It's utterly tragic.
bit melodramatic for a commercial compilation lol
@@peppalulz bit generic and unimaginative of you to think that 👍
You are my friend now fam@@FormulaFanboy
This era to shall pass.
I wanted Danimals Crush cups so bad. I used to pretend that a Yoplait cup was a Crush cup, good memories!!!
dude the crush cups were honestly so good. and innovative.
@@kaisura1mu Have you ever Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
They looked messy
@@June28July Have you ever Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
@@UnicornFairy42
No. Why?
I don’t want to be an adult anymore, I just wanna go back to being a kid in the 2000s.
They sold a lot of bullshit back then but how they represented it was fascinating to watch. My parents were never sold on any of these infomercials.
I’m glad mine never bought into that stuff and told us it wasn’t something we needed, along with not feeding us that pure sugar cereal that looked so good but was poison, I’ve only had fast food or soda a handful of times in the last 5 years except when there wasn’t food at home I’m so grateful we never turned into an average obese person like so many parents let their kids turn into
Amen. @@isaac-vb1ng
Because we were happy with a lot less back then.
I totally could've gone with that Betty Crocker bake and fill. That thing is KILLER.
my aunts used to record our favorite cartoons onto vhs for us kids. so a select few of these ads are burned into my brain from how many times i've seen those vhs tapes
which ones?
@@yoursleepparalysisdemon1828 Have you ever Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
Hello. It's so glad to meet you. My name is Brian López. The 2000's is my favorite decade of all time. And yes, the 2000's has quite a lot of Cartoon Network original shows. Which Cartoon Network original shows did you grow up with? Please let me know in the comments down below.
It’s insane that I literally vividly remember each and every single commercial on this video. It makes me sad. I was born in 1998, so this is my entire childhood right here.
Also still think that Education Connection song is a bop to this day. I can still sing every word lol
I feel that man, sometimes I wish it were possible to go back
I was born in 2008, I’m 15 years old now. I really wish I grew up in the times you guys did, even though I remember nothing from the 2000s, it still looks nostalgic, just sucks I’m growing up in this terrible time
I'm a '98 baby myself. I instantly recognized every one of these commercials too. It makes me feel like I just came inside to watch TV after playing for hours outside
I was also born in 98
@@ItsMythiclhey I was born just a few years before you in 2005 and I have a few memories of these, watching tv at a friends house and the “nerf or nothing” commercials or the danimals commercials, man the nostalgia
It’s crazy how fast we grew up and now we all miss being a kid. At least…I miss being genuinely happy in life. Just to be here and live life.
We never know to how much we will miss childhood until it’s over.
@@KemetShamar maybe that’s what it is. Being an adult is hard.
For the most part I am really happy but it took a while for that to happen (Mainly Jesus fixed me up) what makes me sad is that I can watch these till I turn blue in the face, edit commercials in the my tv shows and movies to give me the retro feel. But it's not having my friends (or rather having the old school style of friendships we had back in the day. To day people just want to hang out of FaceBook and not in person, or over the phone like we used to back then. And that's what makes me sad. Sometimes I just wanna call up old buddies and pick up where we left off, but...
@@VACSwithLay Adulting is easy for me, what's hard are the bills. 😅and knowing its on you and not Mom and dad anymore. I had no intentions on leaving my mother, I was gonna stay with her till one of us died, and I was prepared to do that, buuuut she left first to Michigan to run from her life, and I moved on into the Army.
The 2000s was the last decade of genuine television watching
No that would be the late 90s early to mid 2000s the mid-to-late 2000's is when everything I mean everything went to shit especially with the first Writers Guild strike
@@djmars1983 nope. he's right. 2000s was the last decade of genuine television watching
Boy I miss the 2000’s so much! Those were the best days to be a kid. It was the perfect balance of having access to modern technology and still having an old school mindset. Seeing Billy Mays made me emotional because he was the greatest pitchman ever. He actually cared for people’s needs and knew how to sell. The world started going downhill after he left this world. RIP Billy Mays 😢
I was born in 2005 and my few memories of the time before smartphones and social media are so nostalgic. People were more authentic back then
I think everyone feels like that with their own nostalgia 😁
I highly doubt the world went downhill because billy mays is gone bro 🤣 relax youre gonna be fine.
@@jessemasters3963 The world was a much better place with both him and Michael Jackson in it. There’s so many things about the 2000’s that made the world a bette replace and it’s ridiculous how we let it get out of hand as bad as it is today.
@@jessemasters3963nah man Billy Mays was the one man holding the universe together, with the incredible power of his six sticks of Mighty Putty and the stain removing power of OxiClean. Ever since he died, the world has been in chaos.
1997 - 2003 babies got to experience old school mixed with moderate but not advanced technology :)
I'll say 2005 too
Can confirm as an 03’ myself
can confirm as a 2001
Right on Buddy 2003 right here
i remember my library having the big blue and green computers with the transparent covers.
Gosh the creativity and imagination was so fun back then. Everything is so much more serious nowadays.
We didn’t know what we had.
@@mistorbear You're not gonna get cancelled for being creative. At this point, the whole "political correctness is ruining everything" excuse for being boring and unoriginal is just tiring. It's not like these commercials were super edgy or anything. You just need to think outside the box and not take yourself so seriously.
I read this comment as the Chef Boyardee commercial was running😭❤️
@@elizrebezilmadommdo1662Political correctness did ruin everything, targeted advertising like this relies on target demographics. You can’t sell to international audiences without being politically correct and target American audiences only. Creative and unique content will always be far less profitable than relatable and safe content (political correctness) for the sake of international profitability.
14:21 These ads for ringtones are the definition of the early 2000s for me. I don't even know if it's possible to communicate to young people how ridiculously ubiquitous these were.
I’m shocked how expensive it was. $10 with subscription haha
Now I’m realizing maybe I watched too much television as a kid LOL I know all these by heart
Man I really miss these commercials on my TV and I really don't mind going back. Sometimes it's always good to start over from where you left off or from the beginning. 🙂
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Same.. a lot of them would play every commercial break tho for months at a time. It’s burnt somewhere deep inside our minds 😂
@@ButtChugDoug66 A bot? I'm not a bot dude, but ok whatever you say troll.
@@ButtChugDoug66who spit in your coffee?
It's crazy to think that most kids nowadays will never have to know the pain of commercials, and the same commercials over and over.
Oddly enough I grew up for a while on cable TV, and only really got the 2010’s ADs, but I can agree with this.
Yeah they do lol. It's the same shit but more advanced! 😅
9:25 its insane how that much money will get you nothing today
Yeah you could've had Kidz bop 8 for only $19 back then. Oh don't forget $6 shipping and handling
@@Matt-hh2ye They didn't start taking our grandmothers to court for pirating those until Kidz Bop 20.
I was born in 2002, so my childhood is firmly rooted in the mid/late 2000s and early 2010s. Truly a great time to be a kid. I remember every single commercial featured here vividly.
a "great time to be a kid" so is any time, it's all arbitary, it's just nostalgia blindness
@@neo-filthyfrank1347 oh wow who knew you could have a good life it just all depends on your mentality 🙄 go get a life cheezuz
A great time because of commercials?
Your just a kid yourself
You weren’t old l enough to comprehend the early/mid 2000s
I was born in 2001, and I grew up watching Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, and Cartoon Network, so I saw many of these ads when they were on the air, some of them multiple times lol
Have you ever Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
@@UnicornFairy42no
@LukeXDofficial Have you ever Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
@@reallymentalpig1173 Do you want to watch Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
@LukeXDofficial Well, my curious RUclipsr, Animal Jam is a television show produced by the Jim Henson Company in 2003. The show is a wild, music-driven, live-action dance show designed to be "interactive," and encourages viewers to get up and dance along with the characters. The show is hosted by Muppet characters Edi and Waffle.
The show premiered on the TLC Network on February 24, 2003, and then moved to the Discovery Kids channel on March 3rd of the same year. Thirty episodes were produced, and several have been released on DVD. The show also aired on Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia.
Format
Animal Jam uses real-life kids and puppet characters to teach movement and physical skills. Animal Jam hosts, Edi and Waffle, speak directly to the viewers at home and gets them physical active. The episodes consist of several physical themes including walking, flexibility, personal space, balance, jumping, marching, and physical expression. Each episodes has original songs followed by real animal footage that inspire dances and recurring games songs that viewers must follow along with.
i remember growing up with these commercials. i'm 23 now and i miss these times where i would also be forced to wait until commercials were over.
Im 23 also brotha, it’s just the best time of our lives frl
I'm twenty-five, and I wish we still had these commercials instead of the crap we get now, like Progressive just making everyone hatable, Liberty Mutual just being annoying, and drug commercials where everyone has to sing horribly.
17:36 What always got me about the chef boyardee commercial is that there's NO WAY the mom doesn't assume her daughter shoplifted that can 😆 Straight up five finger discount 😂🖐🖐
I don’t think she cared lol
@@cul22 Have you ever seen a Jim Henson show called Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
So glad I was born in 1997.
We had some awesome toys!
Oh, by the way at 11:33 TRAINS!!
Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
I forgot about this commercial! Thanks for the timestamp!
@@arakanoI never saw that commercial but LOTS AND LOTS OF TRAINS!!
Even as a kid I thought the fascination with trains was outdated. I don't get it.
@@arakano Have you ever seen a Jim Henson show called Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
Even as a kid I thought the Danimals crush cups were a flawed design cause there must have been yogurt that got stuck at the bottom, especially in the corners, when you crushed it. I’m sure that was a pain to get out.
Oh it was. And it's only now, years later, that I realize the design is literally just that of a normal yogurt cup really lol
I was born in 03’ and remember so many of these fondly. 10:35 was my favorite commercial. I can’t believe I’m already 20, it feels like childhood went by way too fast. I used to have my own Bendaroos and Sparkscooter.
Yup same here
96-2002 I’d say this was our childhood tbh
1996 kid here
2003 and most of these are my childhood
3:48 - The man, the myth, the legend.
That bendaroos commercial goes on FOREVER
Wow, so many feelings. I was born in 93, seeing this video really makes me miss being young. I remember coming home after school to eat a bowl of cereal or what ever was available to eat and watch cartoons.
Same. It was awesome being a kid in the early 2000s. Saturday mornings hit different watching cartoons eating your favorite bowl of cereal. Even the As Seen On TV ads are tempting to buy from now.
2000s my favorite era
Have you ever Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
Early to mid that was the best ERA mid to late I'm sorry but that era was when everything just went to shit
@@djmars1983 Have you ever Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
2000s (mostly 2001-09), along with the late '60s, '70s, '80s and early '90s (1990-92) are my favorite eras.
@@djmars1983how?
I was born in 2005, I didn't have cable at home unless i went to my grandma's house, so at home i grew up watching classic kid shows from the 80s and 90s on DVD, but when i was able to watch shows from like, Cartoon Network, Disney, Nickoloden/Nick Jr, and Boomerang, ect, ..i recognize some of these ads..
I miss my childhood days..i turned 18 last month..goodbye childhood :,] ill miss you little me..
Also born in 2005 and have been 18 for bit now.
Those where the days,the good old days.
Well now,let’s face our adult lives together comrade
@@michigan_propagandatry being born in the year 2000 and being 23 going on 24 in a few months 😢
Youre still a kid
@@AlphaQHard ok boomer
@@thepaperfootballleague2313I’m 34. I don’t want to hear it.
born in 2000, i haven't seen these in over a decade but they're all so familiar at the same time. thank you for uploading, I appreciate the nostalgia trip. things really changed so fast,
I remember a lot of these from when they'd just aired. It's weird seeing them all grainy and old-looking now!
2000s commercials were iconic and definitely had more in common with '90s commercials than with 2020s commercials.
Who else feels really really old. When you grew up in the early 2000s. But technically I was born in 95 but you know what I mean.
@@studiodolphin1620 ye I actually did grew up on the N64,
Everyone from the 2000’s remembers those bacon strips commercials.
Have you ever seen a Jim Henson show called Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
@@UnicornFairy42stop asking people this same question it's annoying
@@southernpride2003 Well… 😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤
@@southernpride2003 I can ask what ever I want.
@@UnicornFairy42 true but do you know how annoying it is seeing the same comment from 24/7
Seriously you ain't got to ask the same question if people don't know it they don't know it stop asking
A Bendaroo was left on my driveway overnight in 2008. The stain in made in the concrete is still there.
Billy Mays would be absolutely so proud with how far we’ve come since his legendary products. R.I.P. my man.
Gay
@@jorgevaldez829bro what 🤨
This is a bittersweet video for me, I had a tough childhood with abusive parents but TV was like a window into a normal life for me back then. If nothing else im glad that we have this shared experience
Now that I'm over 18 I can get them :)
Yeah but that don't matter anymore. Since this is all old products from the past.
@@h3cz_ Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
@@UnicornFairy42 no, I haven't watched cable since 2012.
@@h3cz_ Oh, I see
I love how these commercials influenced us to do dumb things as kids. When I kept on seeing the Danimals Crush Cup commercial, I would later crush my Trix yogurt at school and when my class had a birthday party and got Capri Suns, we eventually blew up our pouches and stepped on it to where the teacher stopped us lol
I feel like a sleeper agent when that education connection song starts playing that I haven't heard in over 10 years and I start singing it word for word
It would’ve been funny if the Beggin Strips commercial was black and white because you’re looking from a dogs POV
Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
Man these were the best days of commercials
The As Seen On TV’s commercials had us going on hunger strikes and annoying our parents only for a good majority of the as seen on TV products be scams 😂.
RIP billy mays 😢
I miss being a kid. This adult life is not it.
Life is what you make of it
agreed
I miss my childhood smh
Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
Same
@@Multi_of_9 Have you ever seen a Jim Henson show called Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
@@UnicornFairy42 Who?🤨
@@Multi_of_9 Well, my curious RUclipsr, Animal Jam is a television show produced by the Jim Henson Company in 2003. The show is a wild, music-driven, live-action dance show designed to be "interactive," and encourages viewers to get up and dance along with the characters. The show is hosted by Muppet characters Edi and Waffle.
The show premiered on the TLC Network on February 24, 2003, and then moved to the Discovery Kids channel on March 3rd of the same year. Thirty episodes were produced, and several have been released on DVD. The show also aired on Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia.
Format
Animal Jam uses real-life kids and puppet characters to teach movement and physical skills. Animal Jam hosts, Edi and Waffle, speak directly to the viewers at home and gets them physical active. The episodes consist of several physical themes including walking, flexibility, personal space, balance, jumping, marching, and physical expression. Each episodes has original songs followed by real animal footage that inspire dances and recurring games songs that viewers must follow along with.
Wow that danimals crush cup commercial really brought me back 😢 I remember how badly I wanted to try those as a kid
First 3 ads were my childhood. I was a little bit late to this era (born in 06’), but man this style of ads brings me back to the early 2010s Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network.
Man, I wish they'd bring back old ads just for fun every once in a while. Would definitely grab my attention by catching me off-guard.
No body has ads really anymore
Like ppl pay for no ads
That Chef Boyardee commercial is ingrained in my memory for all of eternity
Man I really miss these commercials on my TV and I really don't mind going back. Sometimes it's always good to start over from where you left off or from the beginning. 🙂
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@@ButtChugDoug66 I'm not a bot, but ok. Whatever you say troll.
why is no one talking about the one at 15:50 that had me confused af. First I did not expect the old lady to swoop in like that, then it ends being a ps2 ad?? I assumed it was a milk or a cereal ad lmao.
I’m only 16, but I feel so nostalgic for these ads because my grandma recorded TV shows on her TV and I remember this whole vibe the ads had. I love being able to experience it once again and even some of these I can recall from my childhood. R.I.P., Billy Mayes.
They don't make commercials like they used to. Commercials nowadays suck. I think the 2000's had the best commercials.
The sad thing is my sister will never have that era of commercials that are nostalgic cus all she watches are streaming services like most kids now days. These bring back so many memories.
This just shows how much companies have gotten lazy with their ads recently
Nostalgia outranks everything!
Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
@@UnicornFairy42 No.
@@StephenLuke Do you want to watch it?
@@UnicornFairy42 I wish.
@@StephenLuke Well, there's a RUclipsr named Samuel Warwick. He has a few episodes of Jim Henson’s Animal Jam.
Those cakes looked good af man lmao
Have you ever Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
Middle school years. Nice.
Elementary for me. You must be in your 30's 😢
@@h3cz_ Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
Yes those were days and cartoons after school
@@ENT931 Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
High school and college for me.
I just realized that Camron Boyce is in the Fruit Loop Straw commercial. It starts at 26:54 🤯
its fascinating how this was during a time where we were collectively recovering from 9/11 and the subsequent wars. we were generally hoping for a better future
W childhood commercials. As a 2006 kid, this is pure memory
Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
@@UnicornFairy42 I think
@@tenochcamacho8907 Do you have any episodes of Animal Jam recorded on 📼?
@@UnicornFairy42 I didn't even knew what a 📼 was when I was a kid
@@tenochcamacho8907 Is that a yes or no
It's so weird seeing a regular Billy Mays commercial after watching too many YTPs about him.
RIP BILLY MAYS, it'll be 15 years this coming June.
I was thinking the exact same thing 😂
Ugh NOSTALGIA !! I used to see these commercials when my dad got the black box "illegal cable" 😂😂
education connection always goes so hard for what
Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
Can mighty putty hold my marriage together
Have you ever Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
@@UnicornFairy42 I’ve played National Geographic’s Animal Jam
@@Sweetumskitty1789 I was talking about the show 🙃
@@Sweetumskitty1789 Well, my curious RUclipsr, Animal Jam is a television show produced by the Jim Henson Company in 2003. The show is a wild, music-driven, live-action dance show designed to be "interactive," and encourages viewers to get up and dance along with the characters. The show is hosted by Muppet characters Edi and Waffle.
The show premiered on the TLC Network on February 24, 2003, and then moved to the Discovery Kids channel on March 3rd of the same year. Thirty episodes were produced, and several have been released on DVD. The show also aired on Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia.
Format
Animal Jam uses real-life kids and puppet characters to teach movement and physical skills. Animal Jam hosts, Edi and Waffle, speak directly to the viewers at home and gets them physical active. The episodes consist of several physical themes including walking, flexibility, personal space, balance, jumping, marching, and physical expression. Each episodes has original songs followed by real animal footage that inspire dances and recurring games songs that viewers must follow along with.
Lmao I remembered when my dad got me and my sister bendaroos
Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
@@UnicornFairy42what is that hun?
@@chelle967 Well, my curious RUclipsr, Animal Jam is a television show produced by the Jim Henson Company in 2003. The show is a wild, music-driven, live-action dance show designed to be "interactive," and encourages viewers to get up and dance along with the characters. The show is hosted by Muppet characters Edi and Waffle.
The show premiered on the TLC Network on February 24, 2003, and then moved to the Discovery Kids channel on March 3rd of the same year. Thirty episodes were produced, and several have been released on DVD. The show also aired on Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia.
Format
Animal Jam uses real-life kids and puppet characters to teach movement and physical skills. Animal Jam hosts, Edi and Waffle, speak directly to the viewers at home and gets them physical active. The episodes consist of several physical themes including walking, flexibility, personal space, balance, jumping, marching, and physical expression. Each episodes has original songs followed by real animal footage that inspire dances and recurring games songs that viewers must follow along with.
I remember Bendaroos too
15:50 I love that they used the song Clair de Lune as background music for this commercial. I can’t remember the name of it though but I remember most of these commercials when I was younger, they take me back I really do miss them so much I miss my childhood.
So this is what American ads were like.
It's what they were like when I was a kid... I wanted so bad to skip these as a kid but now I voluntarily watch them on RUclips! Lol
The Japanese took inspiration from our crazy commercials. American ads walked so Japanese ads could run.
@@rustycanofbeans1009 Same
Once we got smart phones and unlimited internet that was the turning point, the world really did end in 2012.. in a metaphorical sense.
I used to make "candles" out of bendaroos. Almost burnt the house down
This hit even harder since some of the ads are specifically from the NJ area
I have no words for the first one
Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
@@UnicornFairy42stop asking everyone this, youre cringe and no one cares
Billy Mays. Classic; to me he looked almost like my dad. Almost exactly the same voice. Sadly my old man died from a stroke after twelve years of not contacting the family out of spite. Made his own life. He basically ate himself to death at the age of 58. That was the year before last in December '21. RIP old fart. I still miss you 😢
Everyone knows a guy who looks like Billy Mays..
Damn I forgot about the crush cups
I can’t believe the 2000’s was the last decade of these kinds of fun kids commercials
Feel like I'm watching T.V. at my dad's house again 😂
Hello. It's so glad to meet you. My name is Brian López. The 2000's is my favorite decade of all time. And yes, the 2000's has quite a lot of Cartoon Network original shows. Which Cartoon Network original shows did you grow up with? Please let me know in the comments down below.
The anti marijuana dog ad i forgot all about that one
bendaroos were truely awful lol, they didn't stay up and left wax EVERYWHERE
Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
I remember Bendaroos. 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹
The Layrie Berkner Band had no idea how ahead of the curve they were. @ 27:23
6:29 YOU FOLLOW ME CAMERA GUY, BROS RUNNING SHIT
It’s funny I’m sitting watching these waiting for the show to start and forgetting that this is the show.
Oh how badly I wanted to eat that mighty putty...
I don’t see why Touch n Brush didn’t stick around! It seems like such a good idea!
As a kid it always looked like it SO MUCH toothpaste to be putting on a single brush, like wayyyy too much. Watching it today I feel like I use even more than that 💀
I don’t remember most of these but that commercial unlocked so many memories
That’s weird right?
Literally watching this late at night missing my childhood 😔
Seeing the old monster jam commercials really takes me back. It's somewhat hard to appreciate it nowadays because it just isn't the same.
Core memories unlocked
The 2000s sure was a whole nother world
I love the trend of 90s-style commercials that were all the same: "BUY OUR PRODUCT BECAUSE IT'S EXTREME AND YOU'RE HARDCORE!!!" And it's just some gummy candy or something innocuous. It's like how they advertise things that are the opposite of football during football, like insurance and accounting and boring stuff.
The 2000’s are my childhood decade. Thanks for the video!!!!!!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
I was born in 2003 and while I don't remember a lot of my childhood these take me back
Same
Is that Betty Crocker cake pan still around? I'd totally still buy that.
this is actually crazy of a blast from the past
as an adult i understand why my parents didn’t buy these things